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2015 Programme

N Z A R I A T R U S T P R E S E N T S T H E

ROTORUA PERFORMING ARTS CENTREAll Sections: Friday 30 October - Sunday 1 November 2015Finals Night: Sunday 1 November 2015

www.nzaria.org

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The Dame Malvina Major Foundation provides educational and training opportunities for young New Zealanders in the performing arts and supports young New Zealanders of outstanding ability and

real potential to prepare for professional careers.

www.damemalvinamajorfoundation.org

For further information on how you can help please contact:

Trust AdministratorThe Dame Malvina Major Foundation

PO Box 9976Marion Square

Wellington 6141

Telephone 04 384 9745 Mobile 021 858895 Fax 04 384 9785

Email: [email protected]

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The New Zealand Aria Trust welcomes you to the

69th Festival Weekend of Songto be held in the Rotorua Performing Arts Centre

All Sections - Friday 30 October - Sunday 1 November 2015

Featuring the finals of the

on Sunday 1 November 2015

OFFICERS 2015/2016

NEW ZEALAND ARIA

Trustees: Mrs Jo-Anne La Grouw MNZM, Mrs Anne Larkin, Mrs Alison Perrin JP, Mr Grahame Hall QSO JP, Mrs Dianne Estcourt, Mr Lyall Thurston QSO JP, Mr Ian Edward QSM, Mr Monty Morrison JP

President: Mrs Jo-Anne La Grouw MNZM

Vice President: Mrs Anne Larkin

Vocal Convenors: Open Classes: Mr Ian Edward QSM Under 21 Section: Mrs Anne Larkin

ANY QUERIES, PLEASE CONTACT Event Co-ordinator - Jo-Anne La Grouw

phone: 021 812 611PO Box 1194, Rotorua

email: [email protected]

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SPONSORS

The New Zealand Aria Trust wish to thank the following sponsors for their generous support

THE DAME MALVINA MAJOR FOUNDATION

ROTORUA ENERGY CHARITABLE TRUST

TE PUIA

NEW ZEALAND COMMUNITY TRUST

SOUTHERN TRUST

BAY TRUST

PUB CHARITY

FIRST SOVEREIGN TRUST LTD

WAIARIKI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

LOCKWOOD

CREATIVE COMMUNITIES

GEYSER COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

THE PRINCES GATE HOTEL

MIKE STEINER INTERIORS

CAPERS EPICUREAN

NEW ZEALAND POST

THE DAILY POST

CLAYMARK

FOUR WINDS FOUNDATION

DUDFIELD BRYCE PRINTERS

EQUINE ESTATE LTD

INFINITY FOUNDATION

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- A Celebration of Song -

NEW ZEALAND ARIA

1st PrizeThe Dame Malvina Major Foundation Prize

valued at $20,000

2nd PrizeGeyser Community Foundation La Grouw Prize

$10,000

3rd PrizeWaiariki Institute of Technology Prize

$5,000

all remaining finalists to receive $500

- Open to Ladies and Gentlemen 18 Years and Over -

The Dame Malvina Major Foundation$20,000 Prize Package includes:

• $5,000 towards tuition or audition fees

• $5,000 towards entry in the McDonalds Aria

in Sydney

• $10,000 cash

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ADMISSION

NEW ZEALAND ARIA FINALSSunday 1 November 2015, 7.30pm

Rotorua Performing Arts Centre Cnr Arawa and Fenton Streets, Rotorua

ADULTS $60.00SUPERANNUITANTS AND STUDENTS $45.00

Entry to all other events over the weekend is $2.00 per day

TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE FROM TICKETMASTERAT THE ROTORUA PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE OR FROM THEIR WEBSITE

www.ticketmaster.co.nz

Each competitor entered into Class 345 qualifies for

ONE COMPLIMENTARY TICKET

to the Finals Night.

These tickets will be available until noon Sunday from the registration desk.

SUPPER in the CONCERT CHAMBER

for ticket holders and invited guests

Sunday 1 November 2015

following the Aria Finals

Entry $25.00

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FINALS NIGHT

New Zealand Aria Finals

Rotorua Performing Arts Centre, 7.30pm, Sunday, 1 November 2015

Master of Ceremonies - Max Cryer

7.30 pm - Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra Conductor: Hamish McKeich

7.40 pm - Guest Artist - Pene Pati

7.50 pm - New Zealand Aria Finalists

8.30 pm - Interval

8.50 pm - New Zealand Aria Finalists

9.30 pm - Regional Finalist

9.40 pm - Guest Artist - Pene Pati 10.00 pm - Dame Malvina Major presents Prize to Aria Winner

10.15 pm Supper - Concert Chambers (ticket holders only)

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MAP OF CITY

ROTORUA CONVENTION CENTRE

VENUES

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JUDGES

New Zealand Aria - Open SectionBarry Ryan OAM

Australian baritone Barry Ryan graduated with honours from the Sydney Conservatorium of Music. His many awards for singing include the Shell Aria, the New York Metropolitan Auditions, the Marten Bequest for Singing, the Vienna State Opera Award and the Green Room Award. In 2013, Barry Ryan received an Order of Australia for his services to classical music.

Barry Ryan has performed with Europe’s leading opera companies including the Royal Opera Covent Garden (including tours to Israel and Sicily), La Scala Milan, the Opera Comique in Paris, the Paris Opera Bastille, the Deutsche Oper am Rhein Düsseldorf, the Flemish Opera Antwerp, the Komische Oper Berlin, Basel Opera and the Otono Festival Opera Madrid. He was a principal artist with the Cologne Opera from 1988 to 1992.

Barry Ryan made his Australian opera debut in 1993 and has since performed for Opera Australia, Wide Open Opera Dublin, Opera Queensland, Victorian Opera, West Australian Opera, New Zealand Opera and Canterbury Opera. His leading roles include the title role of Nixon in Nixon and China, George Milton in the Australian Premiere of Of Mice and Men, Sharpless in Madama Butterfly, Gunther in Götterdämmerung, Marcello in La Bohème, Count di Luna in Il Trovatore, Renato in Un Ballo in Maschera, Amonasro in Aida, the Father in Hänsel and Gretel, Pizzarro in Fidelio, Mister Redburn in Billy Budd, the Gamekeeper in Rusalka and Tonio in I Pagliacci. His world premieres include Scully in The Riders, for which he has been nominated for a Greenroom Award, Alex in Bliss, for which he was nominated for a Helpmann Award, Prosecuting Counsel in Lindy, Wiebbe Hayes in Batavia and Barney in The Summer of the 17th Doll.

Barry Ryan has performed in concert throughout Europe, Australia and Asia and has been seen in televised performances of opera in Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, France and Australia. He has performed on radio for the BBC London, the ABC in Australia, the WDR in Germany, Norwegian Radio and Radio Tokyo. He has performed with the London Symphony Orchestra, the Scottish Symphony Orchestra, the Norwegian Symphony Orchestra, the Shinsei Nihon Symphony Orchestra Tokyo and all the major Symphony Orchestras in Australasia.

Barry Ryan has performed under the batons of some of the world’s leading conductors, including, Riccardo Muti, Zubin Metha, Sir Charles Mackerras, Richard Bonynge, Carlo Felice Cillario and Richard Hickox.

Concerts recently performed include:Jochanaan, Salome, Sydney Conservatorium OrchestraGustav Mahler, Lieder eines Fahrenden Gesellen, Australian Youth OrchestraRobert Schumann, Liederkreis, Sydney Conservatorium of MusicVaughnam Williams, Songs of Travel, Sydney Conservatorium of MusicVaughnam Williams, The Pilgrim’s Progress, Sydney Opera House, Australian Opera and Ballet OrchestraFranz Schubert, Winterreise, Sydney Conservatorium of MusicBeethoven, 9th Symphony, the Shinsei Nihon Symphony Orchestra Tokyo, Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra and Sydney Conservatorium Youth Orchestra

Videos and recordings include: Manon Lescaut (Flemish Opera Antwerp), The Summer of the Seventeenth Doll (Victorian State Opera), Rusalka; Lindy and Madama Butterfly (Opera Australia)

Barry Ryan lectures in Voice and Opera at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music.

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New Zealand Aria - Open Section Anke Höeppner - Ryan

JUDGES

Background: Born, Germany. Studied with Professor Renate Faltin at the Hanns- Eisler Conservatorium in Berlin, graduating with a Master’s Degree in Performance. Won the first prize in the Hanns-Eisler Liederwettbewerb, the award for the best vocal Graduate in the German Democratic Republic and in 1993 the Bayreuth Stipendium, in 2001 she won the Helpman Award for her lead role as Cio Cio San in Madama Butterfly, in 2007 she was again nominated for the Helpman Award for her portrayal of Procne in The Love of the Nightingale.

Repertoire: Opera Australia: Turandot, Tosca, Minni in La Fanciulla del West, Procne in The Love of the Nightingale, Emilia Marty in Vec Makropulos, Leonore in Fidelio, Foreign Princess in Rusalka, Title role in Madama Butterfly, Mimi in La Boheme, Title role in Iphigénie en Tauride, Title role in Jenufa, Lucretia Janz in Batavia, Giulietta in Tales of Hoffmann, Elvira in Don

Giovanni, Fata Morgana in The Love For Three Oranges, Santuzza in Cavalleria Rusticana, Gerhilde and 3rd Norn in Der Ring des Nibelungen

West Australian Opera: Title role in Tosca, Minni in La Fanciulla del West, Lucretia Janz in Batavia

Opera Queensland: Leonora in Fidelio, Procne in The Love of the Nightingale

State Opera South Australia: Title role in Madama Butterfly, Santuzza in Cavalleria Rusticana, Hexe in Hänsel und Gretel

Komische Oper in Berlin: Fiorella in Les Brigandes, 2nd Lady in Die Zauberflöte, Amor in Orfeo ed Euridice, Tisbe in La Cenerentola, Brautjungfer in Der Freischütz

Staatsoper Berlin: Brautjungfer in Der Freischütz

Schleswig-Holsteinisches Landestheater: Title Role in Jenufa, Abigaile in Nabucco, Lisa in Pique Dame, Santuzza in Cavalleria Rusticana, Jane Seymour in Anna Bolena

Neue Opernbühne Berlin: Mrs Grose in The Turn of the Screw

Perth International Arts Festival: Lucretia Janz in Batavia

Melbourne International Arts Festival: Lucretia Janz in Batavia

Otono Festival in Madrid: Mrs Grose in The Turn of the Screw

Concert engagements include: Soprano solo in Beethoven’s Symphony No.9 with the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, Queensland Symphony Orchestra and the Orchestra of the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, Verdi Requiem and Salome with the Orchestra of the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, Liederabende with songs of Schubert, Schumann, Strauss, Schönberg, Zemlinsky and Dvorák in the London Opera Festival, the Komische Oper Berlin, the Melbourne International Music Festival, Barossa Music Festival and Wagner Society NSW; the Brahms Requiem with the Schleswig-Holsteinisches Sinfonieorchester, the Mozart Requiem in the Berliner Philharmonie, Pergolesi’s Stabat Mater with the Neubrandenburger Philharmonieorchester and the Schleswig-Holsteinisches Sinfonieorchester, Marie in excerpts from Berg’s Wozzeck with the Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Halle.

Anke Höppner has been broadcast in radio and television by NDR, WDR, ORB and the ABC.

She is a Lecturer in Voice and German Diction at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, the University of Sydney since 2007.

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JUDGES

Winner of a number of prestigious awards, including the inaugural Dame Sister Mary Leo Scholarship, Glenese was awarded an Arts Council Grant for further study overseas where she enjoyed a successful singing career in England specialising in Handel, Mozart, Britten and lighter Wagner roles. Glenese developed an interest in vocal pedagogy which led to teaching positions at The Guildhall School of Music and Drama and the Marylebone Voice and Therapy Unit and was a founding member of the British Voice Association.

Returning to New Zealand, Glenese was appointed Senior Lecturer in Voice at The University of Auckland where she developed an innovative and successful voice department. Moving to Cambridge for a lifestyle change in 2007, Glenese and her husband Michael founded a new creative venture called The Music Shed, which actively mentors young singers and voice teachers, choir conductors and Heads of Music who want to understand vocal complexity; she also

facilitates workshops around New Zealand for Newzats.

Glenese recently completed her Master of Arts (Art Therapy) degree which enabled her to focus on her belief that music has the ability to heal and that voice is an integral part of the healing process. In 2014, Glenese was awarded the St. Cecilia Fellowship Diploma in Teaching; is a Music Performance Fellow -Voice Performance, at The University of Waikato; is a regular Tutor at the bi-annual New Zealand Singing School and is one of New Zealand’s most respected voice tutors. She has sung many original compositions for New Zealand Composers and continues to sing oratorio and concert works. She is a regular Examiner of Singing and has adjudicated some of the most prestigious singing competitions in New Zealand.

Well established in the performance, teaching and adjudication professions in NZ and internationally, Gina’s career began after completing seven degrees and diplomas in piano, voice, theory, musicology, pedagogy and languages at Auckland and Queensland Universities and Trinity College London.

Since becoming the first NZ musician to be awarded a Rotary International Graduate Scholarship, and consequently undertaking post-graduate studies in Stuttgart, Germany, Gina has completed ten international tours in the past twelve years.

These engagements have included recital and theatre appearances in numerous cities in Europe, Asia and the Pacific and extensive presentations of her comprehensive vocal tuition courses, The Developing Singer and The Developing Teacher in several languages. Emphasizing fact-based vocal teaching, these programmes are

designed to assist all levels of students, teachers, choir directors and other musicians who are keen to extend their knowledge of singing and the vocal instrument.

Most recent tours have included world premieres of operatic and sacred works by composer Vladimir Romanov in the Stuttgart Liederhalle, and the Hauptkonzertsaal (Staatliche Hochschule), and recitals in

New Zealand Aria Under 21 - Glenese Blake MA AT

New Zealand Aria Under 21 - Gina Sanders SOPRANOBMus(Auck), FTCL(voice), BA, BMus Hons(Qld), ATCL(piano), AIRMT(NZ)

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JUDGESthe Auferstehungskirche Stuttgart-Rot, Villa d’Este, Tivoli (Italy), and several NZ Embassies.

Closer to home, she has appeared as a soloist with every major choral society, orchestra and opera company in NZ, has released four CDs, Tonight, Somewhere, Love's Philosophy and Capture This Moment and is a NZ Concert FM national recording artist and has over 60 operatic and oratorio roles in her repertoire

An associate member of IRMT (NZ) and long standing National Executive Council member of NEWZATS, Gina has a keen interest in music education and a life-long love of choral music and choirs. She founded and directed The Valley Voices and is currently the Musical Director of the multi-award winning Macleans College Choir.

In 2012, Gina, with international conductor, Rita Paczian launched NZ’s first dedicated Pops orchestra – the NZ Pops Orchestra, which was recently recognised as “one of NZ's most exciting new groups” by The Edge.

Maori Song Classes Under 21 years Timua Te Kowhai

Timua Te Kowhai is a New Zealand Maori; her tribal affiliations are: Te Arawa, Tuwharetoa and Ngai Tahu.

Timua is a graduate with her Masters of Music with first class honours in Voice, at Waikato University, Hamilton, New Zealand.

Permanently residing in Rotorua, Timua has won many scholarships to further her musical studies in Voice. She received many scholarships and grants to pursue her musical education in Italy. This led to invitations where she had a two week extensive concert recital in Rome, Sicily and Tuscany, with a special performance for the New Zealand Ambassador, Julie McKenzie and invited guests in Rome. In Sicily Palermo, Timua and her group Canti Maori were the guest of Princess Constanza. All managed by Patricia Hurley Opera Tours.

Further concert recitals followed in Hong Kong, Shanghai, Bangkok, Tokyo and Beijing China.

Timua has performed in all the major cities and Town Halls throughout New Zealand, with the Auckland Philharmonia, Christchurch Symphony Orchestra, Auckland Chamber Music, New Zealand String Orchestra, Devonport Chamber Orchestra.

Timua has performed numerous indoor and outdoor concerts, both nationally and internationally. She is a regular performer in ‘Opera In The Pa – Rotorua’. She had the honour and privilege of singing God Save The Queen, Whakaria Mai and the National Anthem for the National Memorial Service for the Christchurch Earthquake in March 2011. His Royal Highness Prince William, Prime Minister John Keys, Prime Minister Julia Gulliard and many other MP’s were in attendance, with an audience of over 200,000 and broadcast live throughout Australasia.

She has performed a solo waiata Pokarekare Ana to His Royal Highness Prince Andrew on Mokoia Island, Rotorua. As a result of Timua’s performance in Christchurch, she was invited to perform at the CCTV Bao Forum Festival in Beijing China two weeks later, to a live audience of 300 million Asians.

She has performed on many occasions with the late Sir Howard Morrison and on the Good Morning Breakfast Show, to celebrate his 75th Birthday.

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CONDUCTOR OF THE AUCKLAND PHILHARMONIA

JUDGESAUCKLAND PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA

Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra is the city’s leading performing arts organisation, and Auckland’s only resident full-time professional symphony orchestra.

In more than 70 performances annually, the APO presents a full season of symphonic work and supports both the NBR New Zealand Opera and the Royal New Zealand Ballet.

Renowned for its innovation, passion and versatility, the APO collaborates with some of New Zealand’s most inventive artists, and is the orchestra of choice for visiting international classical musicians and popular acts alike.

The APO promotes a vibrant arts culture by providing leadership and support. Through its numerous education programmes the APO offers opportunities to 25,000 young people and adults nationwide to participate in music, ranging from hip-hop and rock to contemporary and classical.

More than 100,000 people hear the orchestra live each year, with many thousands more reached through special events, other media and recordings on the APO Live and Naxos music labels.

Most APO concerts are broadcast live nationally and streamed online, allowing everyone the chance to share the excitement of a world-class performance.

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CONDUCTOR OF THE AUCKLAND PHILHARMONIA

New Zealand Aria Finals Night - Hamish McKeich

New Zealand born conductor Hamish McKeich has forged an impressive international conducting career alongside a passionate loyalty for developing the repertoire of contemporary and experimental music. He has established an acclaimed partnership with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra and served as the Orchestra’s Associate Conductor from 2002-2006 and performs and records continually with them to this day.

He has worked with many orchestras and ensembles, including the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, ELISION ensemble, Sydney Symphony Orchestra, Metropole Orkest, Asko Ensemble of Holland, Stroma, Orchestra Filarmonica Italiana, Adelaide Symphony, Armenian Philharmonic, Melbourne Symphony, Lebanese Philharmonic Orchestra, Queensland Symphony, 175 East, Auckland Philharmonia, Christchurch

Symphony, Southern Symphonia amongst others.

Initially a bassoonist, he studied conducting with Ilya Musin, Valery Gergiev and Sian Edwards.

He has performed in New Zealand, Australia, China, the Netherlands, Italy, England, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France, Armenia and Lebanon. Working regularly in Europe, Australia and with New Zealand’s major orchestras, he has given over 100 world premieres of new works and is also chief conductor of the contemporary ensemble Stroma. In 2012 Hamish McKeich was awarded a Douglas Lilburn Trust citation for services to New Zealand music.

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BREAK

EVENT SUMMARY

FRIDAY 30 OCTOBER 2015 Rotorua Performing Arts Centre

MAIN THEATRE

Adjudicator Barry Ryan

Anke Höeppner - Ryan

12.30 pm - 5.45 pm

Class 345

BREAK

7.00 pm to 8.30 pm

Class 345 cont'd

Rotorua Performing Arts Centre

CONCERT CHAMBER

Adjudicator

Gina Sanders

9.00 am - 1.00 pm

Classes 1,2,3,4,5,6,7, 8

BREAK

2.00 pm - 4.30 pm

Classes

13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20

BREAK

5.00 pm to 7.00 pm

Classes 23,24

Rotorua Performing Arts Centre

BANQUET ROOM

Adjudicator

Glenese Blake

9.00 am - 12.15 pm

Classes 9,10,11,12

BREAK

1.00 pm - 4.15 pm

Classes 9,10,11,12

5.00 pm - 7.00 pm

Classes 21,22

Please Note: Adjudicators will break during classes for morning and afternoon tea.

Cont'd

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Rotorua Performing Arts Centre

MAIN THEATRE

Adjudicator

Anke Höeppner - Ryan

8.30 am to 11.00 am

Class 332

11.00 am - 12.30 pmClass 334

1.15 pm - 4.45 pm

Class 334 cont'd

4.45 pm - 5.45 pm

Class 335

5.45 pm - 6.15 pm

Class 337

EVENT SUMMARY

Rotorua Performing Arts Centre

BANQUET ROOM

Adjudicators

Gina Saunders Glenese Blake

9.00 am - 11.45 am

Classes 25,26,27,28

BREAK

12.15 am - 1.30 pm

Class 31

1.45 pm - 6.00 pm

Class 32,30,29

SATURDAY 31 OCTOBER 2015

Rotorua Performing Arts Centre

CONCERT CHAMBER

Adjudicator

Barry Ryan

8.30 am - 10.30 am

Class 330

10.30 am to 12.30 pm

Class 336

1.15 pm to 3.15 pm

Class 336 cont'd

3.15 pm to 6.15 pm

Class 333

BREAK

BREAK

Please Note: Adjudicators will break during classes for morning and afternoon tea.

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Concert Chamber: Friday 9.00 am - 1.00 pm

Class 1 - Own Selection

1 Lily Isaac Maybe Strouse2 Brianna Lemalie Never Smile at a Crocodile Churchill3 Lily Aitken-Keogh Over the Rainbow Arlen4 Sebastian Male My Uncle Rumbold Harris5 Charles Adams Sons of Gallipoli Skinner6 Emilie Rosset Castle on a Cloud Schonberg

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1 Charles Adams My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean Traditional2 Brianna Lemalie The Mallow Fling Traditional3 Lily Isaac Cakles and Muscles Traditional4 Lily Aitken-Keogh Lavender's Blue Morey / Daniel5 Sebastian Male The Cat came back arr. Gillison6 Emilie Rosset The Smuggler's Song Ruyard Kipling

1 Charles Adams Imagine A World Waggoner2 Lily Isaac The Little Drummer Boy Davis3 Brianna Lemalie He's Got the Whole World Spiritual4 Lily Aitken-Keogh Amazing Grace Newton5 Sebastian Male Ten Thousand Reasons Redway6 Emilie Rosset Sit Down Sister arr. Culli

1 Lily Isaac Castle on a Cloud Schonberg2 Lily Aitken-Keogh When I Grow Up Minchin3 Sebastian Male The Wonderful thing about Tiggers Sherman4 Brianna Lemalie Do-Re-Mi Rogers5 Charles Adams Happiness Clark Graber6 Emilie Rosset Consider Yourself Lionel Bart

Class 2 - Folk or Traditional

Class 3 - Sacred or Oratorio

Class 4 - Light Entertainment

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1 Addie Peebles Home Alan Menken2 Amélie James-Power Castle on a Cloud Boudil/ Schonberg3 Georgia Cutler I was Born to Entertain Laird4 Lauren Towns Where is Love? Lionel Bart5 Miranda McArthur In Dreams Shore & Walsh6 Mereaira Edgar See You Again Putn7 Rose Sinkinson Ghosts in the Belfry Nelson8 Sivan Parsons Hushabye Mountain Sherman9 Ruaeo Te Moni Taku Pikikotuku E Morringa10 Taniko Rangihau Ranginui TBC

1 Addie Peebles My Love is like a Red, Red Rose Ernst Held2 Lauren Towns She moved through the fair Irish Folk Song3 Georgia Cutler The Last Rose of Summer Traditional4 Amélie James-Power My Bonnie Lies over the Ocean Traditional5 Sivan Parsons Lavendar's Blue Traditional6 Miranda McArthur Shenandoah Traditional7 Mereaira Edgar Haelujah Cohen8 Rose Sinkinson Cockles and Mussels Traditional9 Ruaeo Te Moni Ka Waiata Traditional

1 Miranda McArthur Steal Away Spiritual2 Rose Sinkinson Coventry Carol Shaw3 Sivan Parsons O Holy Night Adam4 Lauren Towns Ave Maria Charles Gounod5 Amélie James-Power Pie Jesu - Requiem Gabriel Faure6 Georgia Cutler Maria Wiegenlied Reger7 Addie Peebles Be Thou My Vision Michael Card & Craig Duncan8 Ruaeo Te Moni Maringiringi Ana Tuhua

Class 5 - Own Selection

Class 6 - Folk or Traditional

Class 7 - Sacred or Oratoria

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1 Addie Peebles Sayonara John Forster2 Amélie James-Power I know things now Lapine/ Sondheim3 Georgia Cutler Honey Bun Rogers & Hammerstein4 Lauren Towns On my Own Claude-Michel Schonberg5 Miranda McArthur I dreamed a dream Schonberg6 Mereaira Edgar Lullaby of Love Murray7 Sivan Parsons I Know it's Today Tesori8 Rose Sinkinson Do You Wanna Build a Snowman Anderson/Lopez9 Ruaeo Te Moni Tiaho mai ra

1 Hannah Flacks Part of you're world Alan Menken2 Tyler Thompson Mean Swift

1 Miranda McArthur and Anything you can do I can better Irving Berlin2 Blake Jackson and The Prayer Carol Bayer Sager & Lauren Towns David Foster3 Emilie Rosset and The Bare Necessities Gilkyson Jean-Daniel Rosset

1 Georgia Cutler I Dream Amongst Ferns Wai Kapohe2 Hannah Flacks Peace song Dorothy Buchannan3 Rose Sinkinson Arithmetic Fraser4 Ilena Shadbolt Peace Song Buchanan5 Jocelyn Scott Carry On Patrick Kelly

Class 8 - Light Entertainment

Class 13 - Restricted Class

Class 14 - Duet

Class 15 - N.Z. Composer

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Concert Chamber: Friday 2.00 pm - 4.30 pm

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1 Miranda McArthur Hine E Hine Traditional2 Ilena Shadbolt Pokarekare Traditional3 Taniko Rangihau Mae Kore Rangihau4 Shameela Elia E Rere Solomon5 Ranapia Matekuare-Te Rire Mahuaorangi Tana

1 Ben Stucki Te Whakatohea Traditional2 Ellis Carrington Moe Mai E Hine Traditional3 Daryl Wiperi Hine E Hine Princess Te Rangi Pai4 Patarihia Smith 5 Manaia Witoko 6 Te Aumihi Te Hiraka Hapeta 7 Tayla Alexander Haere E Hine arr. Can Day

1 Akhil Babu O Columbina Pagliacci2 Alexandra Francis Five Eyes Armstrong Gibbs3 Holly Minchington My Mother Bids Me Bind My Hair Haydn

1 Rangiwhatiri Edwards and Isn't She Lovely Hudson Cheyenne Edwards2 Katie Trigg and Come What May David Baerwald Benjamin Orwin

1 Jonathan Eyers Once my strength was an avalanche Lilburn2 Ellis Carrington I also have My Song to Sing Buchanan3 Teresa Wojtowicz The Willow Song David Hamilton

Class 16 - Maori Song

Class 20 - Maori Song

Class 17 - Restricted Class

Class 18 - Duet

Class 19 - N.Z. Composer

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Concert Chamber: Friday 5.00 pm - 7.00 pm

1 Annelise Katz Panis Angelicus Franck2 Samuel Elliott By an' By arr. Burleigh3 Emily Young Don't You Weep arr. Burleigh4 Isaac Samuels All My Trials Schram5 Eleanor Buttle Zion's Walls arr. Copland6 Lucy Dunlop Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring Bach7 Sid Chand As Ever I Saw Warlock8 Liam Braithwaite Panis Angelicus Franck9 Chris Reichmuth The Holy City Weatherly10 Heidi Bernard Quia Respexit Humilitatem Johann Sebastian Bach11 Aidan Phillips Pieta Signore A. Stradella12 Ben Stucki Gospel of Grace arr. Mark Hayes13 Ellis Carrington Panis Angelicus Franck14 Lauren Karl Hymn to the Virgin Rubbra15 Geordie Migo Deep River Anonymous16 Lauren McMeiken Ave Maria Franz Schubert

Class 23 - Sacred or Oratorio

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1 Aidan Phillips Something's Coming Leonard Bernstein2 Geordie Migo My Mother Bore Me Maury Yeston3 Ellis Carrington Taylor the Latte Boy Goldrich4 Lauren McMeiken Moments In the Woods Stephen Sondheim5 Ben Stucki Anthem Andersson & Ulvaeus6 Megan Goodwin Bill Kern7 Emily Young On My Own Schonberg8 Annelise Katz Till There Was You Willson9 Samuel Elliott Master of the House Schonberg10 Liam Braithwaite Oh, Is there not one Maiden Breast Sullivan11 Isaac Samuels Pilate's Dream Lloyd Webber12 Eleanor Buttle You'll Be In My Heart Collins13 Lucy Dunlop Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again Lloyd Webber14 Sid Chand Tell My Father Wildhorn15 Lauren Benkes Vanilla Ice Cream Bock16 Bayley Howard Part of Your World Menken17 Jordan Andrews I know the truth Aida / John18 Chris Reichmuth This Nearly was Mine Richard Rogers19 Katie Stevenson I Feel Pretty Bernstein20 Heidi Bernard Show Me Frederick Loewe

Class 24 - Light Entertainment

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Banquet Room: Friday 9.00am - 4.15pm

1 Blake Jackson Five Eyes C. Armstrong Gibbs2 Anna Hamilton Caro Mio Bien Giordani3 Robert Brodnax A nightingale sang in Berkley Square Maschwitz/Sherwin4 Venice Qin Non lo diro col labbro Handel5 Amelia Elliott If I had a Fine White Horse Simon6 Emma King Nel Cor piu non mi sento Paisiello7 Isabella Denholm Sebben Crudele Caldara8 Crystal Sun Se Tu M'ami Parisotti9 Victoria Tse Gia il Sole dal Gange Scarlatti10 Hannah Flacks Beauty and the beast Alan Menken11 Alexandra Francis Vittoria, Mio Core! Carissimi12 Scarlett Jacques Colors of the Wind Menken13 Holly Minchington L'Heure exquise Hahn14 Francesca Flores-Lim Ich Liebe Dich Grieg15 Georgia McArthur The Winner Takes it All Andersson16 Ilena Shadbolt The Rose Mc Broom17 Tayla Alexander Nella Fantasia, Ennio arr. Can Day18 Rangiwhatiri Edwards I Love You I Do TBC19 Jean-Daniel Rosset You Raise Me Up Lovland / Graham20 Jocelyn Scott Pulled Andrew Lippa

Class 9 - Own Selection

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1 Blake Jackson O Shenandoah American Traditional2 Robert Brodnax O Shenandoah American Traditional 3 Anna Hamilton Homeward Bound arr. Marta Keen4 Hannah Flacks Shenandoah Trad arr Jay Althouse5 Alexandra Francis The Leather-Winged Bat American folk song6 Scarlett Jacques Danny Boy Traditional7 Venice Qin O Waly Waly Traditional8 Amelia Elliott The Stuttering Lovers arr. Hughes9 Emma King The Grenadier and the Lady Traditional10 Isabella Denholm Scarborough Fair Traditional11 Crystal Sun Once I had a Sweetheart arr. Walters12 Victoria Tse All My Trials Schram13 Ilena Shadbolt Danny Boy Weatherly14 Francesca Flores-Lim Were you there Trad American Spiritual15 Tayla Alexander She Moved through the Fair Traditional16 Jean-Daniel Rosset Isle of Hope, Isle of Tears Graham17 Jocelyn Scott Trade Winds Frederick Keel

Class 10 - Folk / Traditional

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1 Anna Hamilton Ave Maria Robert Franz2 Robert Brodnax Joshua Fit the Battle of Jerico trad (arranged Hayes)3 Blake Jackson Abide With Me William Henry Monk4 Hannah Flacks Amazing Grace Trad5 Scarlett Jacques Mary Did You Know Lowry & Greene6 Alexandra Francis A Legend Tchaicovsky7 Venice Qin The Little Road to Bethlehem Head8 Amelia Elliott I walked today where Jesus walked Twohig / O'Hara9 Emma King How Sweet the Name of Jesus Sounds Rainagli10 Isabella Denholm For the Beauty of the Earth Kocher11 Crystal Sun Quia Respexit Bach12 Victoria Tse Pie Jesu Faure13 Georgia McArthur The Clouds of Heaven Dunhill14 Holly Minchington Ave Maria Bach / Gonnod15 Ilena Shadbolt Amazing Grace Trad16 Francesca Flores-Lim 17 Tayla Alexander Ave Maria Caccini18 Jean-Daniel Rosset Mary Did You Know? Lowry / Greene19 Jocelyn Scott By An' By Negro Spiritual

Class 11 - Sacred / Oratorio

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1 Hannah Flacks When you're good to mama John Kander2 Scarlett Jacques Whistle Down the Wind Lloyd Webber3 Alexandra Francis My Party Dress Kerrigan & Lowdermilk4 Venice Qin Wonderful, Wonderful Day Mercer5 Amelia Elliott Pulled Lippa6 Emma King Over the Rainbow Arten7 Isabella Denholm The Sound of Music Rogers8 Crystal Sun Green Finch and Linnet Bird Sondheim9 Victoria Tse Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again Lloyd webber10 Robert Brodnax Tit Willow (song Koko) Gilbert/Sullivan11 Anna Hamilton On the Steps of the Palace Stephen Sondheim12 Blake Jackson Good Morning Nacio Herb Brown13 Georgia McArthur There are Worse Things I could do Grease14 Holly Minchington Mama I'm a Big Gril Now Shaiman15 Ilena Shadbolt Hopelessly Devoted to You Bryant16 Francesca Flores-Lim 17 Tayla Alexander Love Went a Riding Bridge18 Jean-Daniel Rosset Better Than I Bucchino19 Jocelyn Scott Orange Coloured Sky Nate King Cole

Class 12 - Light Entertainment

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Banquet Room: Friday 5.00pm - 7.00pm

1 Isaac Samuels Sebben Crudele Caldara2 Sid Chand Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal Quilter3 Liam Braithwaite Der Konig in Thule Schubert4 Lucy Dunlop Alma Del Core Caldera5 Heidi Bernard Non so Piu Cosa Son, Cosa Faccio Mozart6 Chris Reichmuth The Joys of Love Martini7 Katie Stevenson Caro Mio Ben Giordani8 Aidan Phillips Avant de quitter ces lieux Charles Gonoud9 Ben Stucki Vainement Edouard Lalo10 Ellis Carrington Se tu M'ami Pergolesi11 Geordie Migo Se Vuol Ballare Mozart12 Lauren McMeiken Still the Lark Finds Repose Linley / Ivimey13 Lauren Karl An Chloe Mozart14 Megan Goodwin L’ho Perduta Mozart

1 Emily Young Long Time Ago arr. Copland2 Annelise Katz Shenandoah arr. Althouse3 Samuel Elliott She's Like the Swallow arr. Strommen4 Isaac Samuels She's Like the Swallow Strommen5 Eleanor Buttle At the River arr. Copland6 Liam Braithwaite The Salley Gardens arr. Britten7 Lucy Dunlop Danny Boy arr. Lew8 Sid Chand Black is the Colour Traditional9 Lauren Benkes Young Roger the Plough Boy Moffat10 Heidi Bernard Down by the Salley Gardens Trad. Arr. Benjamin11 Chris Reichmuth Danny Boy Traditional12 Aidan Phillips When Irish Eyes Are Smiling Ernest R. Ball13 Geordie Migo Shenandoah Trad.14 Lauren McMeiken The Trees They Grow So High Benjamin Britten15 Ben Stucki Whakaaria mai Traditional16 Megan Goodwin She’s Like the Swallow arr. Carl Strommen17 Ellis Carrington My Mother Bis Me Bind My Hair Hayden

Class 21 - Own Selection

Class 22 - Folk / Traditional

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Main Theatre: Friday 12.30pm - 8.30pm

1 Natasha Wilson Meine Lippen, sie küssen so heiß Lehar2 Kayla Collingwood Smanie implacabili Mozart3 Amy Jansen Embroidery Aria Britten4 Charlotte Pridham Faites-lui mes aveux Gounod5 Emily Mwila Caro Nome Verdi6 Eliza Boom Si, mi chiamano Mimi Puccini7 Hannah Jones Marietta's Lied Korngold8 Benson Wilson Mein Sehen mein wähnen Korngold9 Madison Nonoa Ach, ich fühl's Mozart10 Ella Smith Kommt ein schlanker bursch gegangen von Weber11 Jarvis Dams Mein sehnen, mein Wähnen Korngold12 Anne Condon Robert, toi que j'aime Meyerbeer13 Clinton Fung Kogda bï zhizn domashnim krugom Tchaikovsky14 June Dams The Silver Aria Moore15 Amitai Pati Dies bildniss ist bezaubernd schön Mozart16 Christina Orjis D'Oreste d'ajace Mozart17 Hannah King Eccomi in lieta vesta ...Oh! quante volte Bellini18 Cameron Barclay Un'aura amorosa Mozart19 Belinda Dalton Temerari... Come scoglio Mozart20 Alexander Garvey Votre toast, je peux vous le rendre Bizet21 Chelsea Dolman I want Magic Previn22 Katherine McIndoe Embroidery Aria Britten23 Jamie Young Ah la paterna mano Verdi24 Laura Loach Divinites du styx Gluck25 Alicia Cadwgan Non so le tetre immagini Verdi26 Chris Berentson De miei bollenti spiriti Verdi27 Declan Cudd Lensky's Aria Tchaikovsky28 Olivia Sheat Donde lieta Puccini29 Imogen Thirlwall The trees on the mountains Floyd30 Olivia Marshall L'année en vain chasse l'année Debussy31 James Henare in Diesen Heil'gen Hallen Mozart32 Oriana Kershaw Voi lo Sapete Mascagni33 Christina Vehikite Deh vieni, non tardar Mozart34 Jonathan Eyers Look, through the port Britten35 Blaire White Bester Jüngling Mozart36 Bradley Christensen Ô vin, dissipe la tristesse Thomas37 Bernice Austin il est doux, il est bon Massenet38 Fiona Tibbles How Beautiful it is Britten39 Rachel Childs Una Donna a quindici Anni Mozart40 Christie Cook Pauline's Aria Tchaikovsky

Class 345 - New Zealand Aria - 2015

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41 Panayiota Kalatzis Och jaky zal...ten lasky sen! Smetana42 Filipe Manu Elle ne croyait pas Thomas43 Boyd Owen Ah! Mes amis Donizetti44 Michelle Thorne Der Hölle Rache kocht in meinem Mozart Herzen45 Helene Holman Una voce poco fa Rossini46 Rishi Iyer Non siate ritrosi Mozart47 Lauren Michelle Piangero Handle

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Concert Chamber: Saturday 8.30am - 10.30am

1 Madison Nonoa Da Pempespe Handel2 Emily Mwila Piangero la sorte mia George Frederick Handel3 Hannah King L'amerò? ... È gelosia quella tiranna Handel4 Anne Condon Tonnami a vagheggia Handel5 Clinton Fung Sorge infausta una procella Handel6 Katherine McIndoe O delle mie speranze Francesco Cavalli7 Alicia Cadwgan Da tempeste il legno infranto Handel8 Declan Cudd Ah, Se Fosse Mozart9 Olivia Marshall O malheureuse Iphigénie Gluck10 Imogen Thirlwall Ei, wie schmeckt der Coffee süsse Bach11 Fiona Tibbles Anzi qual nume... Si, ma d'un altro amore Mozart12 Bernice Austin Tristes apprêts, pâles flambeaux Rameau13 Amy Jansen Non potrà dirmi ingrata Handel14 Rachel Childs Pieta, Signore Stradella15 Blaire White Credete al mio dolore Handel16 Christie Cook Priva son d'ogni conforto Handel17 Michelle Thorne Mostri Dell'erebo Scarlatti18 Johnathan Dunlop But Who May Abide Handel19 Filipe Manu Fatto inferno è il mio petto... Handel Pastorello d'un povero armento20 Helene Holman Crude furie Handel21 Rishi Iyer Revenge Timotheus Cries Handel

Class 330 - Baroque Classical Aria

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Concert Chamber: Saturday 10.30am - 3.15 pm

Class 336 - 20th Century Art Song (in Original Language)

1 Katherine McIndoe Parade Benjamin Britten2 Declan Cudd Wild with Passion Britten3 Laura Loach Wapping Old Stairs Walton4 Jamie Young Sea Fever John Ireland5 Imogen Thirlwall Ill vole Francis Poulenc6 Olivia Marshall Rabbit at top speed Bernstein7 Olivia Sheat O Boundless Boundless Evening Barber8 James Henare Youth and Love Vaughan Williams9 Chris Berentson The Flowers of the Sea Lilburn10 Alicia Cadwgan Night covers up the rigid land Britten11 Madison Nonoa Sure on this Shining Night Barber12 Benson Wilson La Belle Jeunesse Francis Poulenc13 Eliza Boom Nocturne M. Head14 Hannah Jones Princess Alice Farquhar15 Emily Mwila Do not go my love Richard Hageman16 Amitai Pati Blow, blow thou winter wind Quilter17 Ella Smith Will there really be a morning? Andre Previn Three Dickinson Songs18 Hannah King Mandoline G Fauré19 Anne Condon Now From This Spot Rachmaninoff20 Clinton Fung Ideale Tosti21 Chelsea Dolman As it is Plenty Britten22 Cameron Barclay The Choirmaster's Burial Britten23 Christina Orjis Love's Lament Head24 Belinda Dalton Sleep Ivor Gurney25 Alexander Garvey Silent Noon R Vaughan Williams26 June Dams V Molchani Nochi Taynoy S. Rachmaninoff27 Jarvis Dams Beau soir Debussy28 Jonathan Eyers Come away death Finzi29 Blaire White Come Sing and Dance Howells30 Oriana Kershaw Loves Philosophy Quilter31 Christina Vehikite O mistress mine Quilter32 Kayla Collingwood Sleep Gurney33 Natasha Wilson Come Sing and Dance Herbert Howells34 Charlotte Pridham Take o Take Those Lips Away Dring35 Amy Jansen Come Away Death Roger Quilter36 Bradley Christensen The Phantom G. Finzi37 Bernice Austin les chemins de l'amour Francis Poulenc38 Fiona Tibbles Green Lowland of Pianos Barber39 Lauren Michelle My people Ricky Ian Gordon

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40 Rachel Childs Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind Dring41 Rishi Iyer Nocturne Franck42 Christie Cook Chiquitita la novia Obradors43 Filipe Manu Come away, Come Away Death Roger Quilter44 Helene Holman The Crucifixion Barber45 Michelle Thorne Take, O take those lip away Quilter46 Panayiota Kalatzis Anne Boleyn Larsen47 Boyd Owen Welt ist stille eingeshlafen E Korngold

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1 Madison Nonoa Bereite dir, Jesu, noch itzo die Bahn Bach2 Emily Mwila Nun beut die Flur Joseph Haydn3 Hannah Jones Lhr habt nun Traurigkeit Brahms4 Christina Orjis Inflammatus et accensus Rossini5 Alexander Garvey Why Do The Nations Handel6 Cameron Barclay Thou Shalt Break Them Messiah - Händel7 Anne Condon With Verdure Clad Hayden8 Clinton Fung It is Enough Mendelssohn9 Katherine McIndoe Movement I, Exsultate Jubilate Mozart10 Laura Loach Auf starkem Fittiche Haydn11 Declan Cudd Then Shall the Righteous Shine Forth Mendelssohn12 Olivia Sheat Rejoice Greatly. O Daughter of Zion Handel13 Jamie Young Ye people rend your hearts / if with all your hearts Mendelsohn14 Olivia Marshall I know that my Redeemer liveth Handel15 Christina Vehikite Et incarnatus est Mozart16 Kayla Collingwood Bereite dich, Zion Bach17 Charlotte Pridham O Rest in the Lord Mendelssohn18 Natasha Wilson With Verdure Clad Joseph Haydn19 Bradley Christensen Revenge Timotheus Cries Handel20 Fiona Tibbles Zerfließe, mein Herze Bach21 Bernice Austin The Blessed Virgin's Expostulation Henry Purcell22 Blaire White Ave Maria Caccini23 Akhil Babu If With All Your Hearts Mendelssohn24 Rishi Iyer Ombra mai fu Handel25 Johnathan Dunlop It is Enough Mendelssohn26 Michelle Thorne Hear Ye, Israel Mendelssohn27 Helene Holman Agnus Dei Bach28 Filipe Manu Comfort ye . . Every Valley Handel29 Christie Cook Können Thränen Bach

Concert Chamber: Saturday 3:15pm - 6.15pm

Class 333 - Oratorio or Sacred Solo

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Banquet Room: Saturday 9.00am - 11.45am

1 Sarah Courtney Bewitched Rodgers & Hammerstein2 Jessica Allen Le Secret Faure3 Lili Taylor I'd Give My Life for You Schonberg4 Samuel Downes An Die Musik. Franz Schubert.5 Ella Ewen Litanei Schubert6 Mary Laing Spring Gurney7 Jonathan Eyers Tickling a Trout Britten8 Madison Horman Nella Fantasia Morricone / Ferrair9 Anna Prestidge Sure on this shining night Samuel Barber10 Emma Fussell Il mio bel foco Marcello

1 Madison Horman She Moved Through the Fair Traditional2 Akhil Babu The Last Rose of Summer Thomas Moore3 Sarah Courtney Homeward Bound arr. Keen4 Jessica Allen Linden Lea arr. Vaughan5 Lili Taylor Cross the Wide Missouri Besig, Price6 Samuel Downes Deep River Traditional7 Ella Ewen My Lagan Love Traditional8 Teresa Wojtowicz He's gone away Traditional9 Mary Laing Death and the Maiden Traditional10 Anna Prestidge Watching the Wheat arr. by Henry Geehl11 Jonathan Eyers The Three Ravens Traditional12 Emma Fussell I will give my love an apple arr. by Britten

Class 25 - Own Selection

Class 26 - Folk / Traditional

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1 Sarah Courtney Pie Jesu Faure2 Jessica Allen The First Mercy Warlock3 Lili Taylor All My Trials arr. Schram4 Samuel Downes The Call. Vaughan William5 Ella Ewen Come unto Him Handel6 Mary Laing How Beautiful are the Feet Handel7 Madison Horman Pie Jesu Faure8 Jonathan Eyers Großer Herr und starker König Bach9 Emma Fussell I will sing of Thy great mercies Mendelssohn

Class 27 - Sacred / Oratorio

Class 28 - Light Entertainment (costume optional)

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1 Akhil Babu Take a Pair of Sparkling Eyes Gilbert & Sullivan2 Madison Horman Altos Lament Goldrich3 Jonathan Eyers C'est Moi Loewe4 Sarah Courtney When She Loved Me Mc Lachlan5 Jessica Allen By the Sea Sondheim6 Lili Taylor Taylor the Latte Boy Heister / Goldrich7 Samuel Downes How to handle a woman. Richard Burton.8 Ella Ewen Till There Was You M. Wilson9 Mary Laing Est lebt eire Vilja Lehar10 Anna Prestidge Easily Assimilated Leonard Bernstein11 Emma Fussell The Simple Joys of Maidenhood Lerner & Loewe

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Banquet Room: Saturday 12.15pm - 1.30pm

Banquet Room: Saturday 1.45pm - 6.00pm

1 Madison Horman Du bist die Ruh Schubert2 Ellis Carrington Widmung Schumann3 Katie Trigg Vaga luna che inargenti Vincenzo Bellini4 Akhil Babu Der Müller und der Bach Franz Shubert5 Mary Laing Der Nuss baum Schumann6 Ella Ewen Mandoline Fauré7 Teresa Wojtowicz Nacht und Träume Schubert8 Manase Latu Allerseelen Strauss9 Ipu Laga'aia Die Lotosblume Schumann10 Anna Prestidge Nacht Und Traume Schubert11 Lauren Benkes Lass with the Delicate Air Arne12 Jonathan Eyers V Moyey Dushe Rachmaninov

1 Katie Trigg Still Hurting Jason Robert Brown2 Ellis Carrington On My Own Schonberg3 Madison Horman Art is Calling for Me Herbert4 Manase Latu Apres un reve Gabriel Faure5 Ella Ewen Silver A. Gibbs6 Teresa Wojtowicz Le Secret Faure7 Mary Laing O Tuneful Voice Haydn8 Ipu Laga'aia Vaga luna, che inargenti Vincenzo Bellini9 Anna Prestidge As if we never said goodbye Andrew Lloyd Webber10 Lauren Benkes The Owl Bennett11 Jonathan Eyers King David Howells

Class 31 - Lieder / Art Song

Class 32 - Own Selection

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1 Aidan Phillips Lord God of Abraham Mendelssohn2 Katie Trigg Air - Oratorio de Noël Saint-Saëns3 Madison Horman Laudate Dominum Mozart4 Ellis Carrington Ave Maria Schubert5 Teresa Wojtowicz Mein gläubiges herze Bach6 Ella Ewen Domine Deus Vivaldi7 Mary Laing Angels ever Bright and Fair Handel8 Manase Latu Ye People Rend Your Hearts/ Felix If With All Your Heart Mendelssohn9 Ipu Laga'aia Ave Maria Charles Gounod10 Anna Prestidge O rest in the Lord Mendelssohn11 Lauren Benkes Domine Deus Vivaldi12 Jonathan Eyers Komm, süßes Kreuz Bach

1 Katie Trigg Must The Winter Come So Soon Samuel Barber2 Ellis Carrington Deh Vieni Non Tardar Mozart3 Madison Horman Seguidilla Bizet4 Ella Ewen Batti, Batti Mozart5 Teresa Wojtowicz Vedrai Carino Mozart6 Manase Latu Un aura amorosa Mozart7 Ipu Laga'aia Per la gloria Giovanni Bononcini8 Anna Prestidge Va! Laisse couler mes larmes Massenet9 Lauren Benkes Summertime Gershwin10 Mary Laing Endless Pleasure, Endless Love Handel11 Jonathan Eyers Ein Mädchen oder Weibchen Mozart

Class 30 - Oratorio / Sacred Song

Class 29 - Operatic Aria

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Main Theatre: Saturday 8.30am - 11.00am

1 Declan Cudd Il Poveretto Verdi2 Imogen Thirlwall The silver swan Ned Rorem3 Katherine McIndoe Prima Donna John Drummond4 Olivia Sheat Chanson Triste Duparc5 Chelsea Dolman Loves Philosophy Britten6 Anne Condon Ma rendi pur contento Bellini7 Ella Smith Saliga väntan - Hjärtats sånger Op 27 Gunnar de Frumerie8 Emily Mwila Vocalise Sergei Rachmaninoff9 Hannah Jones Oh, never sing to me again Rachmaninoff10 Eliza Boom Extase Duparc11 Kayla Collingwood Corals Treharne12 Amy Jansen Pirate Jenny Kurt Weill13 Charlotte Pridham Povero Cor Respighi14 Natasha Wilson Apres Un Reve Faure15 Oriana Kershaw Chanson Triste Duparc16 Fiona Tibbles Schenk mir deinen Goldenen Hand Schönberg17 Alexander Garvey Erlkönig Schubert18 Akhil Babu Dies Bildnis ist bezaubernd schön Mozart19 Rachel Childs Lamento Duparc20 Blaire White Frère, voyez! Massenet21 Rishi Iyer Being Alive Sondheim22 Helene Holman Kaddisch Ravel23 Johnathan Dunlop Avant de quitter ces lieux Gounod24 Michelle Thorne Miranda Richard Hageman

Class 332 - Solo Own Selection

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Main Theatre: Saturday 11.00am - 4.45pm

Class 334 - Lieder Own Selection

1 Ella Smith Wasserrose - Mädchenblumen Strauss2 Hannah King Ständchen Strauss3 Clinton Fung Die Mainacht Brahms4 Chelsea Dolman Was Du mir bist? Korngold5 June Dams Meinem Kinde R. Strauss6 Jarvis Dams Nacht und Träume Schubert7 Amitai Pati Die Nacht Richard Strauss8 Alexander Garvey Der Lindenbaum Franz Schubert9 Christina Orjis Gretchen am Spinnrade Schubert10 Belinda Dalton Wasserrose Richard Strauss11 Anne Condon Im Abendrot Schubert12 Cameron Barclay Nacht und Träume Schubert13 Eliza Boom Allerseelen R. Strauss14 Madison Nonoa Für fünfzehn Pfennige Richard Strauss15 Hannah Jones Gretchen am Spinnrade Schubert16 Emily Mwila Das Rheinlegendchen Mahler17 Benson Wilson Der Wanderer Schubert18 Katherine McIndoe Allerseelen Strauss19 Alicia Cadwgan Nimmersatte Liebe Wolf20 Declan Cudd Das Hohelied der Nacht Stephan21 Imogen Thirlwall Als mir dein Lied erklang Strauss22 Chris Berentson Adelaide Beethoven23 James Henare Der Doppelgänger Schubert24 Laura Loach Die Lorelei Lizt25 Olivia Marshall Gretchen am Spinnrade Schubert26 Olivia Sheat Gretchen am Spinnrade Schubert27 Jamie Young Standchen Schubert28 Oriana Kershaw Schmerzen Wagner29 Blaire White Kukuk, wie alt? Abt30 Jonathan Eyers Der Lindenbaum Schubert31 Christina Vehikite Als die alte mutter Dvorak32 Kayla Collingwood Der Zwerg Schubert33 Natasha Wilson Die Nacht Strauss34 Charlotte Pridham Gretchen am Spinnrade Schubert35 Amy Jansen Frühlingsfeier Strauss36 Bradley Christensen Auf dem Flusse Schubert37 Bernice Austin Was du mir Bist? Korngold38 Fiona Tibbles Mondnacht Schumann39 Lauren Michelle Lied der mignon Schubert40 Rachel Childs An Die Nachtigall Brahms

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41 Filipe Manu Allerseelen Richard Strauss42 Boyd Owen Cäcilie R Strauss43 Panayiota Kalatzis Nacht Berg44 Michelle Thorne Der Nussbaum Schumann45 Helene Holman Liebst du um Schonheit Mahler46 Johnathan Dunlop Ganymed Schubert47 Christie Cook Die Nacht Richard Strauss48 Rishi Iyer Auf dem Flusse Schubert

1 Madison Nonoa My Lagan Love Traditional2 Filipe Manu Black is the colour of my true love's hair John Jacob Niles3 Oriana Kershaw We'll gather lilacs Novello4 Christina Vehikite The last rose of summer Friedrich von Flotow5 Jamie Young Danny Boy Frederic Weatherly6 Helene Holman The Trees they grow so high Britten7 Imogen Thirlwall Forever Young John Corigliano8 Alexander Garvey Plough Boy Britten9 Blaire White The trees they grow so high Britten10 Johnathan Dunlop Black is the Colour Niles11 Anne Condon Last Rose of Summer Flokow12 Rishi Iyer The Foggy, Foggy Dew Britten

1 Ella Ewen and Laudamus Te Vivaldi Teresa Wojtowicz2 Manase Latu and Amy Jensen Fra gli amplessi Mozart 3 Kayla Collingwood and Barcarolle Offenbach Oriana Kershaw 4 Clinton Fung and au fond du temple saint Bizet Filipe Manu5 Katherine McIndoe and Flower Duet Léo Delibes Alicia Cadwgan

Main Theatre: Saturday 4.45pm - 5.45pm

Main Theatre: Saturday 5.45pm - 6.15pm

Class 335 - Folk or Traditional

Class 337 - Vocal Duet

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AWARDSAdult Section

Unless otherwise stated, all events in the Adult Section carry prize money of 1st $100, 2nd $50, 3rd $25.

SCHOLARSHIP / TROPHY(All prize money in NZ dollars)

NATIONALPRIZE

REGIONAL*PRIZE

COMPULSORYCLASSES

Awarded to the highest aggregate achieved in the Compulsory Classes.

New Zealand Aria

Te Puia Reginal Prize

1st $20,000(Package)2nd $10,0003rd $5,000all otherfinalists $500

20th Century Art Song*

Tony Rawlings AwardLieder O. S. *

John Bond Award

New Zealand Opera School Scholarship

Classes:345, 334 & 336Should a regional contestant win a National Award they are then excluded from winning a regional prize.

Classes:345, 334 & 336

1st $2,0002nd $5003rd $300

1st $2002nd $1003rd $50

1st $1002nd $503rd $30

1st $2002nd $1003rd $50

1st $1002nd $503rd $30

A prize of $200 to be awarded to an entrant in the Open Section judged to have the Most Promising Voice.

A scholarship of $500 to be awarded to an entrant in Class 345 to support studies at the NZ Opera School in 2016. The successful candidate to be selected by Mr Donald Trott O.N.Z.M.

Class: 336

Class: 334Should a regional contestant win a National Award they are then excluded from winning a regional prize.

Should a regional contestant win a National Award they are then excluded from winning a regional prize.

*Competitors must have been permanently resident in the Bay of Plenty, Taupo, or Waikato regions in the three months prior to this competition, or be on the Electoral Roll in these areas.

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AWARDSUnder 21 Years

Unless otherwise stated, all events in the Under 21 Years Sections carry prize money of 1st $25, 2nd $20, 3rd $15.

AGE GROUP COMPULSORYCLASSES

Under 21 Years New Zealand Aria Award and $200Most promisingcompetitor in theunder 21 Yrs Section

Classes 1 & 4

AWARDS

Under 10 Years

10 & Under 13 Years 13 & Under 16 Years

16 & Under 18 Years

14 and under 21 years

16 & Under 21Years

Under 21 Years

18 & Under 21 Years

Highest AggregateClasses 5, 6, 8

Highest AggregateClasses 9, 10, 12

Class 18

1st $50, 2nd $20, 3rd $10

New Zealand Aria Award1st $50, 2nd $20, 3rd $10

Duet1st $50, 2nd $20, 3rd $10

New Zealand Aria Award 1st $100, 2nd $50, 3rd $25

Mike Steiner Interior Design Junior Award

1st $600, 2nd $300, 3rd $100

Kowhai Award $200Highest Mark in NZ Composer

1st $100, 2nd $50, 3rd $25

Highest AggregateClasses 21, 22, 24

Classes 29, 30, 31 and 32

Class 15, 19

Highest AggregateClasses 25, 26, 28

Under 14 Years Class 14

Duet1st $100, 2nd $50, 3rd $20

New Zealand Aria Award1st $50, 2nd $20, 3rd $10

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Rules of theNEW ZEALAND ARIA

Competition1. Competitors are to prepare two Arias of their own selection. Repertoire: The Arias may be chosen from the entire range of the operatic

literature as currently performed in opera houses around the world, including Baroque, Classical, Romantic, Verismo, Modern, Opera Comique, and Operetta.All Arias must be sung in the original key and language set by the composer, performed from memory with piano accompaniment.

Please state opera, composer, and title on your entry form.

2. Competitors will perform one Aria in the HEATS, Friday 30 October (Class 345). If the competitor is invited to compete in the FINALS, Sunday 1 November (Class 346) they will perform their second Aria. Competitors must provide 2 copies of music for these classes.

3. The NEW ZEALAND ARIA FINALISTS will be accompanied by the AUCKLAND PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA

4. In choosing your second ARIA (Class 346), you will need to ensure that the orchestral music is available in New Zealand. (See the APO Library). There will be a charge to the competitor to enable the orchestra to purchase this music if it is not in the APO Library.

5. Competitors must be over 18 years of age as at 1 October 2015 and be eligible to travel overseas.

6. No official accompanists are appointed. However, if competitors require an accompanist please check on the website (closer to the competition) for contact details to make your own arrangements directly with them. Rehearsals and payments will be negotiated between the competitor and an available accompanist.

7. Time limit is 10 minutes maximum. 8. Attire of formal dress, lounge suit, or costume is required. 9. Competitors must also compete in both: Class 334 Lieder O.S. $10 Entry Fee Class 336 20th Century Art Song $10 Entry Fee10. Pianist must be advised with entry as it is critical when scheduling classes.11. OnlythecompetitorwhoachievesfirstplaceinthefinalsoftheNewZealand

Aria is entitled to be described as, or claim that they are the winner of the Aria.Competitorswhoachievefirstplaceinanyoftheotherclassesshallonlybeentitledtoclaimthattheyhaveachievedfirstplaceinthatparticularcategory.

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RULES OF THESE COMPETITIONS1. COMPETITORS - These competitions are open

to all comers2. REGIONAL COMPETITOR - For the purpose of

this competition a Regional Competitor will bedefinedasasingerwhohaspermanentlyresided in the Waikato, Bay of Plenty or Taupo Regions from the 1st of August 2015, or be on the Electoral Roll in these areas.

3. AGE LIMIT - To be taken as at 1 October, 2015. Satisfactory proof of age must be produced if required by the Committee.

4. ENTRIES - Early bird entries must be in by 3 August 2015. After this date an additional $50.00 will be payable with your entry. All entries must be lodged by 5pm on or before 24th August 2015.

LATE ENTRIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. Entrance fees must be paid at the time of

entry. The Executive Committee reserves the right to refuse an entry. Only one entry from each competitor is allowed in each class.

5. SONG TITLES - Titles of all items must be inserted on the entry form. No change of item will be permitted after late entry closing dates. In all classes, competitors may not render any piece with which they have previously won at these competitions, and must not give the same item in more than one class. JUDGES’ COPIES of items must have competitor’s name, the class number clearly printed on the top right-hand corner of the front cover. These must be handed to the appropriate Convenor before the class commences, and be collected on the completion of the class.

6. JUDGES - No competitor who has been regularly taught by the Judge during one year preceding the competitions will be allowed to compete. Communications with the Judge, either by competitors, teachers, or any other interested parties prior to, or during the competitions is prohibited. A judge reserves the right to communicate if appropriate. Additional adjudicators may be appointed as required to accommodate entrants levels.

7. SUBSTITUTE JUDGE - The Committee reserves the right to appoint a substitute Judge for an announced Judge when necessary.

8. ORDER OF PERFORMANCE - Competitors compete in the order in which they appear in the programme. Any change must be with the permission of the appropriate Convenor.

9. PRIZE MONEY - All donated prize money as listed in the Syllabus Programme for the

current year will be awarded. Where there is a minimum of three entries, the Judge reserves the right to award prize money appropriately.

10. ACCOMPANISTS - These will be listed on the website (www.nzaria.org) as they become available.

11. PROTESTS - Competitors desiring to enter a protest must lodge the same in writing with the Protest Committee, together with the grounds on which it is based, and a sum of $20. Should the protest, on investigation by the Protest Committee, be deemed frivolous or unfounded, the deposit shall be forfeited. No protest will be entertained unless it is made within 12 hours after the Judge’s award is announced in the particular item. The decision of the ProtestCommitteeshallbefinal.

12. STAGE -Noperson,other than theofficials,will be permitted backstage, or at the side of the stage. No prompting, or assistance of any kind may be rendered during the performance except by the Judge, or his/her appointee.

13. AGGREGATE MARKS - In all sections - championships, scholarships, and cups - awards will be decided on the Judge’s highest aggregate marks. Note: To qualify for a scholarship or championship, a competitor must compete in all the classes specified.

14. ENGRAVING - This is the responsibility of the award winner, who should make certain that it conforms to the size of that of the previous winners, and that the year of winning the award be named.

15. RETURN OF TROPHIES - All trophies awarded at the 2015 competition must be returned to: The Event Co-ordinator, P O Box 1194, Rotorua, no later than September 2016.To avoid the cost of packaging and postage, alternative arrangements may be made by contacting the Event Co-ordinator. All trophies should be returned polished and in good condition.

16. GENERAL RESERVATION - The Executive Committee reserves the right of determining the status of all competitors, and of applying and interpreting all of the rules. The decision oftheCommitteeisfinal.

17. THE COMMITTEE - Reserves the right to cancel a class where there is less than a minimum requirement of three entries.

18. NO ENTRY WILL BE ACCEPTED UNTIL PAYMENT IS RECEIVED.

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GEOGRAPHICAL LIST OF 2015 CONTESTANTS

AUCKLAND Charles Adams

Tayla Alexander

Jessica Allen

Bernice Austin

Heidi Bernard

Liam Braithwaite

Eleanor Buttle

Sid Chand

Rachel Childs

Kayla Collingwood

Christie Cook

Sarah Courtney

Isabella Denholm

Samuel Downes

Lucy Dunlop

Amelia Elliott

Samuel Elliott

James Fisher

Hannah Flacks

Francesca Flores-Lim

Alexandra Francis

Clinton Fung

Emma Fussell

Alexander Garvey

Luca Heard

Helene Holman

Blake Jackson

Scarlett Jacques

Amélie James-Power

Amy Jansen

Annelise Katz

Emma King

Ben Kubiak

Ipu Laga'aia

Manase Latu

Lauren McMeiken

Christina Orjis

Amitai Pati

Addie Peebles

Charlotte Pridham

Venice Qin

Isaac Samuels

Jocelyn Scott

Samson Setu

Jason Slade

Ella Smith

Crystal Sun

Lili Taylor

Fiona Tibbles

Lauren Towns

Victoria Tse

Benson Wilson

Natasha Wilson

Teresa Wojtowicz

Emily Young

AUSTRALIA:

Boyd Owen

Anne Condon

Panayiota Kalatzis

CAMBRIDGE

Georgia Cutler

HAMILTON

Akhil Babu

Eliza Boom

Robert Brodnax

Jarvis Dams

June Dams

Chelsea Dolman

Jonathan Eyers

Rishi Iyer

Lauren Karl

Oriana Kershaw

Filipe Manu

Georgia McArthur

Miranda McArthur

Geordie Migo

Madison Nonoa

Aidan Phillips

Ben Stucki

Christina Vehikite

Blaire White

MATAMATA:

Chris Reichmuth

MINGINUI:

Rangiwhatiri Edwards

OHAUPO:

Katie Trigg

OPOTIKI:

Mereaira Edgar

Mereana Teka

PALMERSTON NORTH:

Madison Horman

PAPAKURA:

Michelle Thorne

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PARKVILLE:

Belinda Dalton

POKENO:

Johnathan Dunlop

PORIRUA:

James Henare

USA:

Lauren Michelle

ROTORUA:

Jordan Andrews

Ellis Carrington

Declan Cudd

Bayley Howard

Sebastian Male

Patarihia Smith

Katie Stevenson

Te Aumihi Te Hiraka Hapeta

Daryl Wiperi

Manaia Witoko

RUATAHUNA:

Shameela Elia

Ranapia Matekuare-Te Rire

Taniko Rangihau

Ruaeo Te Moni

TAURANGA:

Lily Aitken-Keogh

Sivan Parsons

Anna Prestidge

THAMES:

Megan Goodwin

Anna Hamilton

TORONTO:

Bradley Christensen

TUAKAU:

Ella Ewen

Mary Laing

WELLINGTON:

Cameron Barclay

Chris Berentson

Alicia Cadwgan

Hannah Jones

Laura Loach

Olivia Marshall

Katherine McIndoe

Emily Mwila

Ilena Shadbolt

Olivia Sheat

Imogen Thirlwall

Jamie Young

WHAKATANE:

Lauren Benkes

Lily Isaac

Brianna Lemalie

Holly Minchington

Emilie Rosset

Jean-Daniel Rosset

Rose Sinkinson

Tyler Thompson

WHANGAREI:

Hannah King

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NOTES

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The New Zealand Aria Trustwishes to thank the following for their generous support

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NZ Aria Trust wishes to thank the following for their generous support